11 Anexo 1: cuadros de resumen de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero 3 SUMMARY 1.A SUMMARY REPORT FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES (IPCC TABLE 7A) Inventory 1990 (Sheet 3 of 3) Submission 2013 v1.4 SPAIN GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES Net CO 2 emissions/removals CH 4 N 2 O HFC s (1) PFC s (1) SF 6 P A P A P A NO X CO NMVOC SO 2 (Gg) CO 2 equivalent (Gg) (Gg) Memo Items: (8) International Bunkers ,56 0,60 0,48 278,90 11,83 12,88 234,98 Aviation 5.804,79 0,05 0,18 29,64 4,64 1,64 1,84 Marine ,78 0,55 0,30 249,26 7,19 11,24 233,14 Multilateral Operations NA NA NA NA NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass ,74 (1) The emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be expressed as CO 2 equivalent emissions. Data on disaggregated emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be provided in Table 2(II) of this common reporting format. (2) For verification purposes, countries are asked to report the results of their calculations using the Reference approach and to explain any differences with the Sectoral approach in the documentation box to Table 1.A.(c). For estimating national total emissions, the results from the Sectoral approach should be used, where possible. (3) Other Production includes Pulp and Paper and Food and Drink Production. (4) Parties which previously reported CO 2 from soils in the Agriculture sector should note this in the NIR. For the purposes of reporting, the signs for removals are always negative (-) and for emissions positive (+). (6) CO 2 from source categories Solid Waste Disposal on Land and Waste Incineration should only be included if it stems from non-biogenic or inorganic waste streams. Only emissions from Waste Incineration Without Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Waste sector, whereas emissions from Incineration With Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Energy sector. (7) If reporting any country-specific source category under sector "7. Other", detailed explanations should be provided in Chapter 9: Other (CRF sector 7) of the NIR. (8) Countries are asked to report emissions from international aviation and marine bunkers and multilateral operations, as well as CO 2 emissions from biomass, under Memo Items. These emissions should not be included in the national total emissions from the energy sector. Amounts of biomass used as fuel are included in the national energy consumption but the corresponding CO 2 emissions are not included in the national total as it is assumed that the biomass is produced in a sustainable manner. If the biomass is harvested at an unsustainable rate, net CO 2 emissions are accounted for as a loss of biomass stocks in the Land Use, Land-use Change and Forestry sector.

14 Anexo 1: cuadros de resumen de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero 6 SUMMARY 1.A SUMMARY REPORT FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES (IPCC TABLE 7A) Inventory 1991 (Sheet 3 of 3) Submission 2013 v1.4 SPAIN GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES Net CO 2 emissions/removals CH 4 N 2 O HFC s (1) PFC s (1) SF 6 P A P A P A NO X CO NMVOC SO 2 (Gg) CO 2 equivalent (Gg) (Gg) Memo Items: (8) International Bunkers ,48 0,64 0,50 295,42 12,09 13,69 257,31 Aviation 5.737,76 0,05 0,18 29,41 4,45 1,60 1,82 Marine ,72 0,60 0,32 266,02 7,65 12,10 255,49 Multilateral Operations NA NA NA NA NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass ,36 (1) The emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be expressed as CO 2 equivalent emissions. Data on disaggregated emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be provided in Table 2(II) of this common reporting format. (2) For verification purposes, countries are asked to report the results of their calculations using the Reference approach and to explain any differences with the Sectoral approach in the documentation box to Table 1.A.(c). For estimating national total emissions, the results from the Sectoral approach should be used, where possible. (3) Other Production includes Pulp and Paper and Food and Drink Production. (4) Parties which previously reported CO 2 from soils in the Agriculture sector should note this in the NIR. For the purposes of reporting, the signs for removals are always negative (-) and for emissions positive (+). (6) CO 2 from source categories Solid Waste Disposal on Land and Waste Incineration should only be included if it stems from non-biogenic or inorganic waste streams. Only emissions from Waste Incineration Without Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Waste sector, whereas emissions from Incineration With Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Energy sector. (7) If reporting any country-specific source category under sector "7. Other", detailed explanations should be provided in Chapter 9: Other (CRF sector 7) of the NIR. (8) Countries are asked to report emissions from international aviation and marine bunkers and multilateral operations, as well as CO 2 emissions from biomass, under Memo Items. These emissions should not be included in the national total emissions from the energy sector. Amounts of biomass used as fuel are included in the national energy consumption but the corresponding CO 2 emissions are not included in the national total as it is assumed that the biomass is produced in a sustainable manner. If the biomass is harvested at an unsustainable rate, net CO 2 emissions are accounted for as a loss of biomass stocks in the Land Use, Land-use Change and Forestry sector.

17 Anexo 1: cuadros de resumen de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero 9 SUMMARY 1.A SUMMARY REPORT FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES (IPCC TABLE 7A) Inventory 1992 (Sheet 3 of 3) Submission 2013 v1.4 SPAIN GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES Net CO 2 emissions/removals CH 4 N 2 O HFC s (1) PFC s (1) SF 6 P A P A P A NO X CO NMVOC SO 2 (Gg) CO 2 equivalent (Gg) (Gg) Memo Items: (8) International Bunkers ,54 0,64 0,52 300,51 12,50 13,80 252,10 Aviation 6.377,32 0,05 0,20 32,81 4,78 1,74 2,02 Marine ,22 0,59 0,32 267,70 7,72 12,06 250,08 Multilateral Operations NA NA NA NA NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass ,58 (1) The emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be expressed as CO 2 equivalent emissions. Data on disaggregated emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be provided in Table 2(II) of this common reporting format. (2) For verification purposes, countries are asked to report the results of their calculations using the Reference approach and to explain any differences with the Sectoral approach in the documentation box to Table 1.A.(c). For estimating national total emissions, the results from the Sectoral approach should be used, where possible. (3) Other Production includes Pulp and Paper and Food and Drink Production. (4) Parties which previously reported CO 2 from soils in the Agriculture sector should note this in the NIR. For the purposes of reporting, the signs for removals are always negative (-) and for emissions positive (+). (6) CO 2 from source categories Solid Waste Disposal on Land and Waste Incineration should only be included if it stems from non-biogenic or inorganic waste streams. Only emissions from Waste Incineration Without Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Waste sector, whereas emissions from Incineration With Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Energy sector. (7) If reporting any country-specific source category under sector "7. Other", detailed explanations should be provided in Chapter 9: Other (CRF sector 7) of the NIR. (8) Countries are asked to report emissions from international aviation and marine bunkers and multilateral operations, as well as CO 2 emissions from biomass, under Memo Items. These emissions should not be included in the national total emissions from the energy sector. Amounts of biomass used as fuel are included in the national energy consumption but the corresponding CO 2 emissions are not included in the national total as it is assumed that the biomass is produced in a sustainable manner. If the biomass is harvested at an unsustainable rate, net CO 2 emissions are accounted for as a loss of biomass stocks in the Land Use, Land-use Change and Forestry sector.

20 Anexo 1: cuadros de resumen de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero 12 SUMMARY 1.A SUMMARY REPORT FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES (IPCC TABLE 7A) Inventory 1993 (Sheet 3 of 3) Submission 2013 v1.4 SPAIN GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES Net CO 2 emissions/removals CH 4 N 2 O HFC s (1) PFC s (1) SF 6 P A P A P A NO X CO NMVOC SO 2 (Gg) CO 2 equivalent (Gg) (Gg) Memo Items: (8) International Bunkers ,08 0,60 0,49 274,56 11,55 13,02 254,46 Aviation 6.515,78 0,05 0,21 33,66 4,71 1,74 2,07 Marine ,30 0,55 0,28 240,90 6,84 11,28 252,39 Multilateral Operations NA NA NA NA NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass ,71 (1) The emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be expressed as CO 2 equivalent emissions. Data on disaggregated emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be provided in Table 2(II) of this common reporting format. (2) For verification purposes, countries are asked to report the results of their calculations using the Reference approach and to explain any differences with the Sectoral approach in the documentation box to Table 1.A.(c). For estimating national total emissions, the results from the Sectoral approach should be used, where possible. (3) Other Production includes Pulp and Paper and Food and Drink Production. (4) Parties which previously reported CO 2 from soils in the Agriculture sector should note this in the NIR. For the purposes of reporting, the signs for removals are always negative (-) and for emissions positive (+). (6) CO 2 from source categories Solid Waste Disposal on Land and Waste Incineration should only be included if it stems from non-biogenic or inorganic waste streams. Only emissions from Waste Incineration Without Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Waste sector, whereas emissions from Incineration With Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Energy sector. (7) If reporting any country-specific source category under sector "7. Other", detailed explanations should be provided in Chapter 9: Other (CRF sector 7) of the NIR. (8) Countries are asked to report emissions from international aviation and marine bunkers and multilateral operations, as well as CO 2 emissions from biomass, under Memo Items. These emissions should not be included in the national total emissions from the energy sector. Amounts of biomass used as fuel are included in the national energy consumption but the corresponding CO 2 emissions are not included in the national total as it is assumed that the biomass is produced in a sustainable manner. If the biomass is harvested at an unsustainable rate, net CO 2 emissions are accounted for as a loss of biomass stocks in the Land Use, Land-use Change and Forestry sector.

23 Anexo 1: cuadros de resumen de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero 15 SUMMARY 1.A SUMMARY REPORT FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES (IPCC TABLE 7A) Inventory 1994 (Sheet 3 of 3) Submission 2013 v1.4 SPAIN GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES Net CO 2 emissions/removals CH 4 N 2 O HFC s (1) PFC s (1) SF 6 P A P A P A NO X CO NMVOC SO 2 (Gg) CO 2 equivalent (Gg) (Gg) Memo Items: (8) International Bunkers ,06 0,55 0,47 254,34 10,94 12,10 235,93 Aviation 6.802,08 0,04 0,22 35,28 4,73 1,78 2,16 Marine 9.789,97 0,51 0,25 219,06 6,20 10,32 233,77 Multilateral Operations NA NA NA NA NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass ,38 (1) The emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be expressed as CO 2 equivalent emissions. Data on disaggregated emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be provided in Table 2(II) of this common reporting format. (2) For verification purposes, countries are asked to report the results of their calculations using the Reference approach and to explain any differences with the Sectoral approach in the documentation box to Table 1.A.(c). For estimating national total emissions, the results from the Sectoral approach should be used, where possible. (3) Other Production includes Pulp and Paper and Food and Drink Production. (4) Parties which previously reported CO 2 from soils in the Agriculture sector should note this in the NIR. For the purposes of reporting, the signs for removals are always negative (-) and for emissions positive (+). (6) CO 2 from source categories Solid Waste Disposal on Land and Waste Incineration should only be included if it stems from non-biogenic or inorganic waste streams. Only emissions from Waste Incineration Without Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Waste sector, whereas emissions from Incineration With Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Energy sector. (7) If reporting any country-specific source category under sector "7. Other", detailed explanations should be provided in Chapter 9: Other (CRF sector 7) of the NIR. (8) Countries are asked to report emissions from international aviation and marine bunkers and multilateral operations, as well as CO 2 emissions from biomass, under Memo Items. These emissions should not be included in the national total emissions from the energy sector. Amounts of biomass used as fuel are included in the national energy consumption but the corresponding CO 2 emissions are not included in the national total as it is assumed that the biomass is produced in a sustainable manner. If the biomass is harvested at an unsustainable rate, net CO 2 emissions are accounted for as a loss of biomass stocks in the Land Use, Land-use Change and Forestry sector.

26 Anexo 1: cuadros de resumen de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero 18 SUMMARY 1.A SUMMARY REPORT FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES (IPCC TABLE 7A) Inventory 1995 (Sheet 3 of 3) Submission 2013 v1.4 SPAIN GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES Net CO 2 emissions/removals CH 4 N 2 O HFC s (1) PFC s (1) SF 6 P A P A P A NO X CO NMVOC SO 2 (Gg) CO 2 equivalent (Gg) (Gg) Memo Items: (8) International Bunkers ,51 0,55 0,50 261,09 11,30 12,22 227,77 Aviation 7.429,20 0,05 0,24 38,69 4,96 1,90 2,36 Marine ,31 0,51 0,26 222,40 6,34 10,32 225,41 Multilateral Operations NA NA NA NA NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass ,17 (1) The emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be expressed as CO 2 equivalent emissions. Data on disaggregated emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be provided in Table 2(II) of this common reporting format. (2) For verification purposes, countries are asked to report the results of their calculations using the Reference approach and to explain any differences with the Sectoral approach in the documentation box to Table 1.A.(c). For estimating national total emissions, the results from the Sectoral approach should be used, where possible. (3) Other Production includes Pulp and Paper and Food and Drink Production. (4) Parties which previously reported CO 2 from soils in the Agriculture sector should note this in the NIR. For the purposes of reporting, the signs for removals are always negative (-) and for emissions positive (+). (6) CO 2 from source categories Solid Waste Disposal on Land and Waste Incineration should only be included if it stems from non-biogenic or inorganic waste streams. Only emissions from Waste Incineration Without Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Waste sector, whereas emissions from Incineration With Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Energy sector. (7) If reporting any country-specific source category under sector "7. Other", detailed explanations should be provided in Chapter 9: Other (CRF sector 7) of the NIR. (8) Countries are asked to report emissions from international aviation and marine bunkers and multilateral operations, as well as CO 2 emissions from biomass, under Memo Items. These emissions should not be included in the national total emissions from the energy sector. Amounts of biomass used as fuel are included in the national energy consumption but the corresponding CO 2 emissions are not included in the national total as it is assumed that the biomass is produced in a sustainable manner. If the biomass is harvested at an unsustainable rate, net CO 2 emissions are accounted for as a loss of biomass stocks in the Land Use, Land-use Change and Forestry sector.

29 Anexo 1: cuadros de resumen de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero 21 SUMMARY 1.A SUMMARY REPORT FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES (IPCC TABLE 7A) Inventory 1996 (Sheet 3 of 3) Submission 2013 v1.4 SPAIN GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES Net CO 2 emissions/removals CH 4 N 2 O HFC s (1) PFC s (1) SF 6 P A P A P A NO X CO NMVOC SO 2 (Gg) CO 2 equivalent (Gg) (Gg) Memo Items: (8) International Bunkers ,57 0,78 0,63 364,91 14,33 16,93 327,90 Aviation 7.921,16 0,04 0,25 40,98 5,09 1,95 2,51 Marine ,42 0,74 0,38 323,93 9,25 14,99 325,38 Multilateral Operations NA NA NA NA NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass ,75 (1) The emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be expressed as CO 2 equivalent emissions. Data on disaggregated emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be provided in Table 2(II) of this common reporting format. (2) For verification purposes, countries are asked to report the results of their calculations using the Reference approach and to explain any differences with the Sectoral approach in the documentation box to Table 1.A.(c). For estimating national total emissions, the results from the Sectoral approach should be used, where possible. (3) Other Production includes Pulp and Paper and Food and Drink Production. (4) Parties which previously reported CO 2 from soils in the Agriculture sector should note this in the NIR. For the purposes of reporting, the signs for removals are always negative (-) and for emissions positive (+). (6) CO 2 from source categories Solid Waste Disposal on Land and Waste Incineration should only be included if it stems from non-biogenic or inorganic waste streams. Only emissions from Waste Incineration Without Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Waste sector, whereas emissions from Incineration With Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Energy sector. (7) If reporting any country-specific source category under sector "7. Other", detailed explanations should be provided in Chapter 9: Other (CRF sector 7) of the NIR. (8) Countries are asked to report emissions from international aviation and marine bunkers and multilateral operations, as well as CO 2 emissions from biomass, under Memo Items. These emissions should not be included in the national total emissions from the energy sector. Amounts of biomass used as fuel are included in the national energy consumption but the corresponding CO 2 emissions are not included in the national total as it is assumed that the biomass is produced in a sustainable manner. If the biomass is harvested at an unsustainable rate, net CO 2 emissions are accounted for as a loss of biomass stocks in the Land Use, Land-use Change and Forestry sector.

32 Anexo 1: cuadros de resumen de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero 24 SUMMARY 1.A SUMMARY REPORT FOR NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES (IPCC TABLE 7A) Inventory 1997 (Sheet 3 of 3) Submission 2013 v1.4 SPAIN GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES Net CO 2 emissions/removals CH 4 N 2 O HFC s (1) PFC s (1) SF 6 P A P A P A NO X CO NMVOC SO 2 (Gg) CO 2 equivalent (Gg) (Gg) Memo Items: (8) International Bunkers ,41 0,94 0,73 441,19 16,55 20,31 397,13 Aviation 8.379,35 0,04 0,27 43,05 5,16 1,97 2,66 Marine ,05 0,90 0,47 398,14 11,39 18,34 394,47 Multilateral Operations NA NA NA NA NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass ,03 (1) The emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be expressed as CO 2 equivalent emissions. Data on disaggregated emissions of HFCs and PFCs are to be provided in Table 2(II) of this common reporting format. (2) For verification purposes, countries are asked to report the results of their calculations using the Reference approach and to explain any differences with the Sectoral approach in the documentation box to Table 1.A.(c). For estimating national total emissions, the results from the Sectoral approach should be used, where possible. (3) Other Production includes Pulp and Paper and Food and Drink Production. (4) Parties which previously reported CO 2 from soils in the Agriculture sector should note this in the NIR. For the purposes of reporting, the signs for removals are always negative (-) and for emissions positive (+). (6) CO 2 from source categories Solid Waste Disposal on Land and Waste Incineration should only be included if it stems from non-biogenic or inorganic waste streams. Only emissions from Waste Incineration Without Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Waste sector, whereas emissions from Incineration With Energy Recovery are to be reported in the Energy sector. (7) If reporting any country-specific source category under sector "7. Other", detailed explanations should be provided in Chapter 9: Other (CRF sector 7) of the NIR. (8) Countries are asked to report emissions from international aviation and marine bunkers and multilateral operations, as well as CO 2 emissions from biomass, under Memo Items. These emissions should not be included in the national total emissions from the energy sector. Amounts of biomass used as fuel are included in the national energy consumption but the corresponding CO 2 emissions are not included in the national total as it is assumed that the biomass is produced in a sustainable manner. If the biomass is harvested at an unsustainable rate, net CO 2 emissions are accounted for as a loss of biomass stocks in the Land Use, Land-use Change and Forestry sector.

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